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Original Operating Instruction Manual
11.9 Lighting system
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Lights / markings on the trailer
1. Rear retro-reflector (red)
2. Multifunctional light, left version for: Brake, indicator, rear
fog, number plate light
3. Multifunctional light, right version for: Brake, indicator, num-
ber plate light and reversing light
4. Front retro-reflector or light (white)
5. Side retro-reflector (orange)
Replacing bulbs
NOTICE
Incorrect maintenance of the lighting system!
The bulbs / lights may stop functioning as a result of incorrect
maintenance.
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Do not touch bulbs with your bare fingers. Use a
cloth or the bulb packaging - this increases the
life expectancy of the bulb considerably.
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Switch the lighting off prior to carrying out work
on electric systems.
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Perform work on the electric system only in
areas protected from the environment - protec-
tion against wetness.
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Always use original spare parts (bulbs) on the lighting
system. Only replace bulbs with those of the same watt
age and the same type.
Check lighting
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Multifunctional light (at rear)
1. Mounting bolts (4x)
2. Lens
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Check that the lights are fitted, check for damage and
make sure they work.
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Replace faulty lamps / retro-reflectors.
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Have non-functional lamps, torn / brittle electric cables
replaced by a specialist workshop.
Exchanging lights
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Multifunctional light, left
1. Plastic insert, white
2. Plastic insert, silver
3. Lens
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Unscrew the fastening screws.
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Carefully remove the lens.
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Multifunctional light, right
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Multifunctional light, left (without plastic inserts)
1. Slot-in cover (plastic)
2. Number plate tubular bulb (C5W)
3. Brake / tail light assembly (PY21W)
4. Indicator (PY21W)
5. Rear fog light (PY21W)
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Remove the plastic inserts.
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Clean the contacts, if necessary. If necessary, remove any
dirt / water from the housing.
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Unscrew faulty bulb from the socket.
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Insert the plastic inserts.
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Insert the new bulb into the socket.
Ensure that the bulb is seated securely.
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Place the lens tightly onto the housing.
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Insert the fastening screws.
Do not tighten the fastening screws too much.
- Risk of lens popping out!